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  1. NYC, BWI and ORD have really great deals on flights to Europe. If you’re not set on specific dates, use Scott’s Google Flights. I have seen flights to Europe for $280-400/roundtrip. But the $400 flights for two people that you’ve found are already pretty good.

  2. The best trick is the "island hopping" method. Don't worry about getting a direct flight to your destination. Just take the cheapest direct flight to anywhere in Europe. From there, take a low-cost flight to your final destination.

  3. DFW sucks for low cost flights to Europe. Look at flights from JFK, Boston, Miami. Only risk is booking separate flights instead of a single itinerary.

  4. There are several budget airlines that offer affordable flights within Europe. Here are some of the most popular ones: Ryanair, easyJet, Wizz Air, Norwegian Air Shuttle, Vueling, Eurowings, Transavia, Jet2, Blue Air, Pegasus Airlines,

  5. Check flights to Madrid, London or Amsterdam. Should not be that expensive from Canada. I regularly see flights in the 300 to 400 Euro range to Toronto.

  6. Use Google Flights. Set your destination to "Europe" then use the filters to narrow down your search. Mid week flights are generally cheaper.

  7. The best websites are google flights and skiplagged. Inside tip: "discounts" on flights don't really exist. Not unless you're booking top tier international flights. Rates simply go up and down, so your best bet are the aforementioned sites.

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